Les claims that the night's "celebrity panel" is a broad use of the phrase. Included on the show are Danny La Rue and Cheryl Baker, while making their final appearances are Sandra Dickinson, Dave Wolfe and Michael Parkinson.
The producers have a surprise in store for Les when he's confronted by identical twins as contestants. However, what the twins really have in common is that they're all unable to get correct answers.
Les hosts a fairly high-scoring edition, with the sole appearances of Sarah Payne and Georgia Brown, along with the final appearances of Keith Harris, Orville and Bobby Knutt.
Les dries his eyes as he presents the last show in the ninth series, and is joined by a host of new faces on the panel. With only Barbara Windsor having appeared before, there are five newcomers, including Rory Bremner and Marti Webb.
Les begins a new series, only to find there's a guest missing on the panel. Can Blankety Blank's warm-up man (and "Hi-de-Hi!" star) Felix Bowness step in to save the day?
"I couldn't fault your performance tonight," Les tells a losing contestant, "there wasn't enough to form an opinion." Meanwhile, Bernie Winters has an eye infection, so has to spend the whole show wearing sunglasses.
Three long-standing regulars make their final appearance in this edition, as Janet Brown, Alfred Marks and Sabina Franklyn sit on the panel for the last time.
A low-scoring game has Les wondering if the show has the worst-ever contestants on it. Occupying the panel are guests including Linda Lusardi, Barry Sheene, Gary Wilmot and journalist Lynda Lee-Potter.
The centenary year of aluminium gets celebrated with a selection of aluminium-based prizes. Plus, with Fenella Fielding, the panel gets a celebrity guest who is so bad she insists herself that they should have got someone else.
A chaotic edition, with disruptive contestants, Les at his most abusive, and the return of Lennie Bennett to the panel. There's also the sole appearance of DJ Dixie Peach, along with a contestant who Les insists is Little Richard.
Madhur Jaffrey and Miss UK Mandy Shires make their sole appearances on the panel, while William Gaunt makes his first. Yet Les is so dismayed with the quality of the panel, he decides that the best thing to do is to shoot them all.
Les is at breaking point with the show's low budget, while the questions are some of the most obscure yet. New to the panel is Rustie Lee, while among the returnees is Les's old co-star Roy Barraclough.